Longdancer Concert History

Longdancer was an early 70s English folk-rock band that included David A. Stewart (of Eurythmics fame). The group grew out of a folk duo comprising Stewart and Brian Harrison. The pair played clubs and support gigs in the north east of England and in 1971 recorded an EP for the local Multichord label. Soon afterwards they added further singer/guitarists Steve Sproxton and Kai Olsson and were re-named Longdancer. In 1973, they became the first artists to sign to Elton John's Rocket label...

Folk
Pop Rock
Folk Rock
Soft Rock
Instrumental
Chillout
Japanese Pop Punk
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Longdancer had?

Longdancer has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Longdancer?

Longdancer is most often considered to be Folk, Pop Rock, Folk Rock, Soft Rock, Instrumental, Chillout, and Japanese Pop Punk.

When was the last Longdancer concert?

The last Longdancer concert was on March 27, 1973 at Hardrock Concert Theatre in Manchester, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Elton John / Longdancer.

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